Jim Rosenfield Leaving WCAU Philadelphia

By Kevin Eck 

Jim Rosenfield is leaving Philadelphia NBC owned station WCAU after nine years.

The station said Rosenfield is leaving “to be closer to home and pursue new opportunities.” His last day on-air will be Friday, Dec. 23.

“He’s earned more than half a dozen Emmy’s during his time here,” said the station. “And has been a valued leader, mentor and friend to the NBC10 newsroom.”

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“New York is calling me home. After nine years at NBC10, I am excited to explore new opportunities and return to the place where I grew up, and where my family looks forward to having me around the corner,” said Rosenfield.

Rosenfield joined WCAU from Washington, D.C. NBC owned station WRC where he was a weekend anchor and reporter.

“We thank Jim for his contributions over the years to our team and his service to the community. We wish him the very best in his new chapter,” said Ric Harris, president and general manager of NBC10 and Telemundo62.

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